Usage examples of "carping tongue" in English with translation to Russian

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Stop carping! Кончай придираться!
Do not fear the heavens and the earth, but be afraid of hearing a person from Wenzhou speak in their local tongue. Не бойся неба и земли, бойся услышать человека из Вэньчжоу, говорящего на местном диалекте.
Following such a vote, the UK could begin to repair its reputation in the EU – a reputation that has been severely undermined by our prolonged status as the carping, semi-detached member of the club. После такого голосования Великобритания могла бы начать восстановление своей репутации в ЕС – репутации, которая была серьезно подорвана продолжительным состоянием придирчивого, наполовину обособленного члена клуба.
He kept his tongue under a bridle. Он держал свой язык в узде.
And what I hope to show is that unpicking dodgy claims, unpicking the evidence behind dodgy claims, isn't a kind of nasty carping activity; it's socially useful, but it's also an extremely valuable explanatory tool. И я как раз надеюсь показать, что разоблачение бесчестных притязаний, разоблачение доказательств, которые за ними стоят, - это не какие-то мерзкие придирки, а общественно полезный труд, а также чрезвычайно ценный пояснительный инструмент.
She has a loose tongue. Она болтает что попало.
German punctuation is pedantic, English punctuation is chaotic, and for Esperanto Dr. Zamenhof suggested we look towards our mother tongue as a guideline. Go figure! Немецкая пунктуация педантична, английская — хаотична, а в эсперанто доктор Заменгоф предлагал оглядываться на родной язык. Поди тут разберись!
He has a sharp tongue. Он имеет острый язычёк.
Japanese is my mother tongue. Мой родной язык — японский.
A woman's hair is long; her tongue is longer. Волосы у женщин длинные, а их язык длиннее.
What is your mother tongue? Какой ваш родной язык?
Don't tell him. He's got a loose tongue. Не говори ему. У него язык без костей.
He took a mirror and carefully examined his tongue. Он взял зеркало и внимательно изучил свой язык.
French is her mother tongue. Французский её родной язык.
I bit my tongue until it bled. Я до крови прикусил свой язык.
French is his mother tongue. Его родной язык французский.
The coffee was so hot that I nearly burned my tongue. Кофе было такое горячее, что я чуть не обжёг язык.
English is not my mother tongue. Английский - не мой родной язык.
Can you tie a cherry stem into a knot with your tongue? Можешь завязать черенок вишни в узел языком?
Mr Wright speaks Japanese as if it were his mother tongue. Мистер Райт так говорит по-японски, как будто это его родной язык.
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